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Originally Posted by frozenchief
You're missing my point. Notice that 'assault with bodily fluids' does not address which fluid or cupcakes or anything like that. My original post described harassment in the first degree as a similar statute.
I am not saying that people cannot be charged for putting semen into food. I am saying that any charges for this type of conduct are brought under a statute of broad applicability that is applied to those circumstances rather than a narrow law specifically tailored to specific circumstances. Assault with bodily fluids can cover a wide variety of circumstances. A statute like "Possession of a controlled substance with intent to deliver" is a much narrower statute and isn't broadly applied.
The cupcake charges got the press because those charges will sell news ads, not because they're the most serious or because they're driving the charges.
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What? So, your point is that there aren't laws specifying the exact combination of semen and cupcakes? LOL, OK you win I guess.